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and I mean personal things that you used to do which you now don't
mine are: 1. watch sesame street every day at 12 PM with a huge pile of cookies (we don't even have that show now!) 2. sit in my room for hours at a time playing sonic /tetrace on my sega (the thing got sold ages ago) 3. have baths (now I have showers and they arn't as relaxing) 4. record things on my toy tape recorder (usually other people's conversations. lol) 5. drink sunny delight all I can think of for now.. |
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No stress or worries in regards to my health, other people's health, death, all the doom and gloom things adults worry about
Actually being able to get up in the morning and have structure of school. Plus getting enough sleep Playing a ball game called Kribbie it's a Scottish game and we all grew up playing it Miss my Grandparents like mad they died 15 years ago and 33 years ago. Miss being skinny.... I was a skinny runt of a kid People and me not expecting high things from me (I put too much pressure on myself) |
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My grandmas
Playing outside 6th grade. The year before **** hit the fans Sitting on the floor right in front of the 9inch TV and watching Nickelodeon. __________________ I'm Blue |
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Ride on the train 1/2 way across the US to spend the summer with my grandparents.
All the fun fishing outings I did with my grandpa & his friends from work who knew the farmers in Kansas & let us hike through their farms to get to the creeks. (Always was the outdoors type person) Lol....I can do it on my own farm now but it is just NOT the same __________________ Leo's favorite place was in the passenger seat of my truck. We went everywhere together like this. Leo my soulmate will live in my heart FOREVER Nov 1, 2002 - Dec 16, 2018 |
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my grandmother's roast dinners (they were great!)
my video of classic children's nursery rymes |
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My mother. I would be elated if I could have her alive and well again. She passed away when I was 33.
I always felt sad that this mean kid stole my Misty Rose banana seat bike. I loved that bike. I miss that I could eat pretty much as much candy as I liked without gaining weight. I particularly miss the strawberry flavor of Charleston Chew. I miss my ballet classes. |
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I miss getting up in the morning, taking a salt container and a couple cans of oranges. And being on my pony with my dog all day long. We didn't come home till dusk. I sometimes took a book too. I'd ride to other places then climb a tree while my dog chased scents and my horse chewed grass and I read a book up in the tree.
When I got a bit older we spent the summers up north at the cabin. I'd be out on the lake all day in the canoe with my dog. We spent a lot of time on the other side of the bay where there was an abandoned old house. __________________ Nammu …Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here. …... Desiderata Max Ehrmann |
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My grandparents. Both my grandmas and one grandpa passed when I was already an adult. One grandpa died of unexpected illness when I was 16. He never got to see great grandkids or see us to be adults etc He was a great guy. All my grandparents were very awesome
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to be honest, nothing. i now have the freedom to explore and do as i wish. things i had in childhood such as dance classes i can provide for myself now. i didn't have much fun as a child, so maybe that's why.
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Going to camp for 10 days every summer - the happiest days of my childhood
Getting together with a couple cousins we were close to The music (70s) The tv shows (70s) Fighting w/ my brother - I'd give anything to get beat up by him again (he died in 2000 from suicide) So much less violence and strife in the world Not having to worry about anything My deceased relatives |
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Oh yeah I miss camps. We used to go for a month every summer. It was fun
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I miss simply being a child. Not working and worrying about bills, and waiting on bills, and possible future bills, etc.
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I've never been a particularly nostalgic person, almost the opposite... i wanted/was curious to go on
But the last years of my life have been very bad and i lost two important persons (one is my father); so i found myself thinking about the past Before this, i just used to think about the past sometimes with a jealous eye, regretting some things but then i used to quickly return to the present and think about how to fix and grow... even if, again, in the last two-three years i started feeling discouraged for a mix of factors :/ And now go to sleep wishing that Dr Who could appear and knock at my door to travel back to times where some shits weren't already happened To better answer the question: i still do not miss the childhood so much because it wasn't all just funny and games... But since now i wish that i was a better daughter, i miss: the innocence, the possibility of creating something good, and express simple love to my parents and relatives But i recognize that to have a whole life ahead it's a big thing; one needs to be guided a bit and stay calm |
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My extended family. I moved, and that triggered a bunch of events to happen years later.
I miss having friends. But now I think about it, they may not have been true friends. I need to make relationships and not push people away. |
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Being able to really draw. It's seems I lost the skill I once had. I think I gave it up the day I saw my mother stomp all over my artwork I gave her.
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I had to grow up pretty quickly, so i suppose it would be not really having a childhood.
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My brother. I was 15 when he died.
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I miss the colorful aluminum glasses. You could put them in the refrigerator and they'd keep the koolaid-aid cold longer, perfect for hot summer days
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Singing on the bus on our way to summer camp.
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Camera film. I rarely print photos anymore.
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